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A
Kickin' past the dealers on the edge of town,
Saw a lot of pretty pickups, not a Ute to be found.
D
Twim cam Jap fours, a bloke'd be nuts.
A
Give me a six or an eight, a four wheel mate.
E
The dents and the dust and the grasshopper guts.
D A
She's got holes in the muffler and a gear-box clunk,
D A
I've cursed her and called her a piece of old junk.
D A F#m
When the work's been done at the end of the day,
A7
She's my Ute, I'll keep it that way.
E A D A E A
She's my Ute and she's here to stay.
A
You can see them blow-ins in their four by fours,
Jumpin' up and down 'bout a scratch on the door.
D
But I've got a yarn for every dent,
A
A big red roo, pig or two,
E
A hole in the roof that Col shot through.
D A
She's got holes in the muffler and a gear-box clunk,
D A
I've cursed her and called her a piece of old junk.
D A F#m
When the work's been done at the end of the day,
A7
She's my Ute, I'll keep it that way.
E A
She's my Ute and she's here to stay.
A D A D E A
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A
Well I had a girl but she laid down the law,
She said 'You can't keep that dirty old Ute anymore'.
D
There comes a point when a man's gotta choose,
A
Well I told her straight, I'll stick with my mate.
E
She's been gone a year but the Ute's still here.
D A
She's got holes in the muffler and a gear-box clunk,
D A
I've cursed her and called her a piece of old junk.
D A F#m
When the work's been done at the end of the day,
D A
She's got holes in the muffler and a gear-box clunk,
D A
I've cursed her and called her a piece of old junk.
D A F#m
When the work's been done at the end of the day,
A7
She's my Ute, I'll keep it that way.
E A
She's my Ute and she's here to stay.
D A E A
Oooh, she's my Ute.
D A E A
Oooh, she's my Ute.
Written by Colin Buchanan/Lee Kernaghan/Rod McCormack